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Persistent Hepatitis C Virus Infection In Vitro: Coevolution of Virus and Host
J. Virol. Zhong et al. 80: 11082

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Document S2 (Fig. S1. JFH-1 infection is cytopathic in cell culture.
    Fig. S2. Persistent HCV infection in Huh7.5.1 cells initiated by inoculation with JFH-1 virus. Fig. S3. Enhanced infectivity is conferred by the HCV genome.
    Fig. S4. Low frequency of NS5A-positive cells in persistently infected cells.
    Fig. S5. Persistently infected cells were resistant to the secondary HCV infection. Fig. S6. CD81-plasmid transfection restored CD81 cell surface expression in R1 and R3 cells.
    Fig. S7. CD81 and CD9 expression levels on transduced R1 and R3 cells.)
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